Chiang Mai International Airport
Chiang Mai International Airport (IATA: CNX, ICAO: VTCC) is the main
aviation hub for Chiang Mai, the capital of Chiang Mai Province in Thailand.
Serving as a crucial entry point to Northern Thailand, it ranks as the
fourth busiest airport in the nation.
Situated at an altitude of 316 meters (1,037 feet) above sea level, the
airport features a single runway. This runway, marked as 18/36, is paved
with asphalt and measures 3,100 meters in length and 45 meters in width
(10,171 feet by 148 feet).
Chiang Mai International Airport plays a pivotal role in connecting
travelers to the cultural and economic heart of Northern Thailand. The
airport handles a substantial volume of both domestic and international
flights, facilitating tourism and commerce in the region. It offers modern
facilities and services to ensure a comfortable experience for passengers.
In addition to being a gateway for tourists exploring the rich history and
vibrant culture of Chiang Mai, the airport also supports regional economic
activities. The infrastructure supports a variety of aircraft, catering to a
mix of commercial airlines and cargo services.
With its strategic location and significant capacity, Chiang Mai
International Airport continues to enhance its services, aiming to
accommodate the growing number of travelers and to support the expansion of
Northern Thailand's tourism and trade sectors.
There are two terminals, one for domestic passengers and the other for
international flights.
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